The owners of this storybook castle owned their four-acre wooded Leawood lot several years before ever breaking ground. That gave them plenty of time to conceptualize their idea of a perfect home. Having spent considerable time in Europe, the couple knew they wanted a spacious family home rooted in Old World style. Although imposing from the outside, with its stone veneers and reclaimed tile roof, the interiors are human-scaled, cozy and luxuriously appointed.![]() A jaw-dropping entrance introduces a dramatic two-story hall and great room, highlighted by Venetian plaster, heated limestone floors and an Italian carved marble mantel. Craftsman spent a year working on scaffolding to create the complex trim work. | ![]() Looking closely, the tile flows like water on the tub surround, showing attention to detail. Undraped windows overlook the private lot, including the owner’s woodshop and a mass of interconnected outdoor living spaces. |
![]() Hand-scraped wood floors and walnut paneling with burled walnut insets set a masculine tone for the homeowner’s office. A highlight is the hidden fax closet. | ![]() At first glance, it appears that the see-through hearth doesn’t have to compete with the television, like it does in so many homes, but the secret is that a flat-screen TV drops out of the top of the side cabinet whenever the family chooses. |
![]() Looking beautiful with cherry cabinets and travertine countertops, the kitchen is also highly functional, incorporating such novel features as a rolling cart with trash and knife drawer underneath, a built-in steamer, pot filler and home automation touchpad. A butler’s pantry opens up extra working space and storage for those times the family has guests over. | ![]() The dining room makes a statement with a solid wood table, carved marble fireplace surround, double crystal chandeliers, gold barrel ceiling edges and fabric-lined ceiling boxes. Velvet drapes tied back on one side of the room seem to say — quite appropriately — that it is a stage for entertaining. The entrance to this space from the other side is just as dramatic: a deep, alder wood passageway with a hidden china cabinet and coat closet. |
![]() Located near the spaces that get the dirtiest — garage, mudroom, back entry — the laundry room does double duty with four front-loading units tucked under a granite top. The homeowners praise the laundry chute that delivers clothes directly to the room and a cabinet outfitted for air-drying clothes while concealed. | ![]() This fan-shaped breakfast nook is one of the homeowners’ favorite rooms in the house, with its three northeastern-facing skylights and three French doors, plus a computer desk hidden behind a built-in walnut ‘armoire.’ The room’s curvature is mimicked outside with a stone patio and partial wall overlooking a golf course. |